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Hongchuan Wang, a college professor from China and artist in the traditional folk art of paper-cutting, will visit UND for a week, presenting free workshops for children and adults and exhibiting her ...
Constance Andrews is a living reminder that age is a state of mind. The 98-year-old former Eldred Township teacher practices the art of Scherenschnitte, also known as paper cutting. But that falls far ...
With a small pair of scissors passed down in her family through generations, artist Hua Yuexiu makes intricate cuts into paper. The cuts form small people or animals, some shaping elaborate scenes on ...
The first Chinese Paper Cutting Art Festival came to a close Tuesday in Yuxian County, Hebei Province, where hundreds of folk artists and recognized intangible cultural heritage inheritors of paper ...
Whether it's Greek sculpture or Renaissance paintings, paper cutting might not be the first thing you think of when you hear the word "art." The work of Pippa Dyrlaga, an artist from Yorkshire, UK, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Pat Eby Special to the Post-Dispatch Artist Carissa Vasilik creates hand-cut images fine, fancy, whimsical and sometimes ...
Alum and paper-cutting artist Bianca Levan begins with a sketch, laying out the main structures and composition of the piece, showing the negative space that she will cut away. (Courtesy) Bianca Levan ...
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Click here to subscribe today or Login. KINGSTON — “Isn’t it exciting?” Beverly Nachlis, of Kingston, said as about 20 people ...
"Kernel" took Brown five months to cut, build and complete. "It is a meditation on the architecture of natural organic forms in which I strive to reproduce the growth mechanisms of nature: multiple ...
Your body is not just your body. It's teeming with microbes, and to illustrate their beauty in captivating detail, artist Rogan Brown turned to cutting out their forms in paper. His work covers the ...
Despite the many advances in portable electronic devices, one thing remains constant: the need to plug them into a wall socket to recharge. Now researchers have developed a light-weight, paper-based ...